We have to work at not settling for Rudy but getting the job done right in the primary. But when the chips are down you will see people voting against Hillary more than they are for Rudy.
She is NOT liked.
We better stop deluding ourselves.
I don't like her, you don't like her,
but there are more people who would vote for her than for Giuliani.
At least right now.
The more people learn about Giuliani, the gap will widen.
In the Witch's favor, that is.
A lot of people are going to be in for a RUDE awakening.
Overall from the group, was there anybody that said they would vote third party, or not vote at all if Rudy was the nominee? And did anybody change their mind about that after the debate?
Did you find most of the participants more socially conservative? Or was there a general mix of conservatives?
Don't count on Clinton hatred to fuel a Republican victory no matter the GOP candidate. Look at 1996. We had a WWII veteran who was a somewhat conservative Senator as our nominee. He lost against much hated Bill Clinton. If we put either Giuliani or Thompson (Dole - WWII vet status), we stand a better chance of losing.